India
Saving the girl child: 8,760 artistes dance into record books
Recordings of the dance will be sent to the Limca Book of Records for our claim to the largest voluntary participation at one place.
Stop ceasefire violations: Congress to Pakistan
Senior Congress leader Karan Singh urged Pakistan to stop the firing so that the border remains peaceful and safe.
AIADMK workers protest after court denies bail to Jayalalithaa in DA case
AIADMK cadres joy turned out to be short-lived as channels soon started saying that she was denied bail.
Apple iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus up for pre-order in India at Rs 53,500 onwards
The Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available across retail stores in India from October 17.
Michael Phelps suspended from USA Swimming-sanctioned events for six months
Phelps, who recently returned to top-level competition after a two-year retirement, will also not be allowed at the 2015 FINA World Swimming Championships.
Resume, bio data, CV: Know the differences before appearing for interview
Resume means summary of your work experience, CV asks for details of one's education, professional life and bio data stands for personal details.
Indians to benefit from new Irish-UK visa deal
India and China will be the first two non-EU countries to benefit from the new regime.
Journalists should accept 'packages', says Nitin Gadkari
"Diwali has come. I have one request, keep whatever you get. Eat whatever you can," Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
The world's first 'online murder' may happen by the end of year
A Europol report suggests crooks could also use the web to carry out new forms of extortion and blackmail, such as locking people out of their homes or cars before payment of a ransom.
TB Jayachandra: Will Congress's main troubleshooter get bigger roles in Karnataka?
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah seems to have consolidated his position and strengthened his hold on the party.
Google doodles adventurer Thor Heyerdahl's 100th birthday
Born on October 6, 1914, Thor Heyerdahl, the Norwegian adventurer, became notable for crossing the Pacific on a balsa log raft.
Hewlett-Packard to split in 2 companies: Report
The breakup would create one company that sells HP's computers and printers and a second that focuses on technology services, including data storage, servers and software.
French teen girl stopped 'on way to jihad in Syria'
Assia Saidi was "found on Saturday night by her parents in a bar, near Marseille station, where she had been working for a few days," a source said.
Chinese media warns against Hong Kong-style protests in China
Any intention to hold a colour revolution on the mainland through Hong Kong would be a daydream," the ruling Communist Party of China said.
Delhi government to build toilets in 700 slum clusters
The Delhi government has decided to construct toilet blocks in 700 slum clusters after identifying the shortfall of lavatories.
Delhi University students to study Swachh Bharat Abhiyan's impact in the city
The study will be limited to the campaign's impact in Delhi and will also take note of contribution of various stakeholders in the success of the campaign.